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Posted by Bill From Ontario on January 12, 2000 at 06:09:32 from (206.172.238.38):
In Reply to: trailer brakes posted by dross on January 12, 2000 at 05:18:44:
I use and have installed the Techonsha 9035 Voyager XP, it's the equivalent to the old 2035 ( with the big heat sink in the back). The 9035 is an easy to use controller that has the power to activate 6 or 8 brakes (3 or 4 axles). I recomend spending the extra $20 and using this model over the less powered one, regardless of how small your trailer is. The mistake people make is using wire that's too small. I use 12gage, and 10 gage, depending on the trailer. You'll need a circuit breaker installed on the power wire from the battery. Also, on the truck/trailer plug (6 or 7 pole) dedicate a ground wire for the lighting ground and a separate one for the brake ground. The intructions for mounting are straight forward, but if you have any questions, post back, and I'll try and help. Bill
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